Josh Bailey and Moulson also had goals for the Islanders, who won for just the second time in six games. New York, 0-4-1 in its five previous road games, completed a 1-2-1 trip. Tyler Seguin tied the game for Boston with his 22nd goal in the third period. Milan Lucic also scored his 22nd for the Bruins on a first-period power play.

The Bruins have dropped five of eight and hold a three-point lead over Ottawa atop the Northeast Division.

Tim Thomas took the loss in relief of injured starter Tuukka Rask, who left the game with an undisclosed injury midway through the second period. Thomas stopped 11 of 13 shots after Rask gave up New York's goal and made 11 saves.

Rask got hurt when he kicked out his left pad to try to stop a shot that went wide. He dropped to the ice in pain and was helped off by two players.

In other games: Mike Fisher scored early in the second period and Pekka Rinne made 39 saves in Nashville's 3-1 victory over Florida. ... Mikhail Grabovski scored twice in the third period and Toronto gave Randy Carlyle a victory in his first game behind the Maple Leafs' bench, beating Montreal 3-1. ... Steven Stamkos scored twice, including a power-play goal 2:41 into overtime, to lift Tampa Bay to a 4-3 win over Carolina. ... Rick Nash had two goals and an assist and Columbus beat Phoenix 5-2. Nikita Nikitin and John Moore scored in the third period after the Coyotes rallied from a two-goal deficit to make it 2-2. ... Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 35 shots, Steve Sullivan had a goal and an assist and streaking Pittsburgh beat Colorado 5-1.